Multikey 18.1.1 -

: HASP 3, HASP 4, and advanced HASP HL/SRM matrices. Guardant : Guardant Stealth I and Stealth II architectures.

Double-click the .reg file to merge it into the Windows Registry.

: The core driver that allows the system to recognize emulated dongles as physical USB devices. Registry-Based Key Loading

: Sentinel SuperPro, UltraPro, and HASP/LDK systems. Multikey 18.1.1

The shift to MultiKey version 18.1.1 introduced an architectural overhaul in how data tables and cryptographic challenges are processed. The 32-Byte Registry Format Upgrade

is a specialized virtual USB driver and hardware dongle emulator designed to simulate physical security keys on modern operating systems. Developed originally by independent security researchers like Chingachguk & Denger2k , it serves as a critical bridge for developers, system administrators, and industrial operators who need to run legacy or highly secure software without wearing out or losing physical USB tokens.

Ensure your registry file matches this format for the 18.1.1 driver to read it: : HASP 3, HASP 4, and advanced HASP HL/SRM matrices

Previous versions (18.0.x and earlier) often crashed or failed to install on the latest Windows builds due to stricter driver signing enforcement and virtualization-based security (VBS). Multikey 18.1.1 introduces a properly signed kernel-mode driver (where possible) and updated INF files that respect Microsoft’s new hardware security stack.

Because MultiKey is an unsigned kernel-level virtual device driver, modern Windows systems will block its installation by default.

Earlier versions of MultiKey (pre-18.1) utilized different formats for key emulation. Version 18.1.0/18.1.1 brought enhanced support for 32-byte queries. : The core driver that allows the system

18.1.1 (x64/x86) Category: System Utility / Driver Installation

MultiKey relies heavily on registry entries to function correctly. Version 18.1.1 typically uses the following registry path:

As Microsoft updated its kernel structures, older versions of Multikey became obsolete. This table details how different iterations of the virtual driver behave across various Windows operating systems: Emulator Version Target Architecture Windows 7 / 8 Windows 10 (Early Builds) Windows 10 (Modern) / Windows 11 32-bit & 64-bit Native Support Requires Test Mode Blocked by Kernel Multikey 18.1.1 64-bit exclusively Native Support Supported via .inf Requires Driver Signature Override Modern Repacks (20.0.x) 64-bit optimized Backward Compatible Native Support Requires Certificate Exclusion Resolving Critical Deployment Errors

– Use the included Dump Editor tool to import .dng , .mky , or .reg files. Place the emulated key data in the C:\Multikey\ folder as per the documentation.